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Welcome to Destination Digital, a podcast exploring the promise and the practice of digital transformation for nonprofits. Through interviews with some of the top leaders in the global nonprofit and tech sectors, we’ll explore how we can accelerate the delivery of our missions and achieve exponential impact to improve the world we share. Let Destination Digital help you navigate digital transformation.

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CleanEpisode 5 with Matthew Rycroft, Permanent Secretary at the Department for International Development

Digital technology has radically transformed nearly every aspect of our lives. But can it help eradicate poverty?In this fifth installment of our Destination Digital podcast NetHope CEO, Lauren Woodman sat down for a conversation with Matthew Rycroft,

CleanEpisode 4 with Erik Arnold, CTO of Tech for Social Impact at Microsoft Philanthropies

This is the fourth in a series of Destination Digital podcasts by NetHope, showcasing the leading influencers in the nonprofit and tech sectors together to illustrate how digital transformation promises positive change for the world’s most vulnerable

In this episode, we hear from Mike Gianoni, CEO and President of Blackbaud, the world’s leading Cloud software company powering social good. Blackbaud is also a founding partner of NetHope’s Center for the Digital Nonprofit.

In this inaugural episode, we learn that for the 129 years since its foundation, HIAS has focused on the needs of refugees, starting with Jewish migrants to the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century, to all refugees facing the challenges to their status.